At this point I’m girding myself for one bombshell news a week from K-ent from here on out until 2014 finally ends. I suppose SM Entertainment can breathe a sigh of relief that this news nugget doesn’t involve the agency. Idol-actor Lee Joon is stripping the idol from his career effective immediately as he’s officially left the K-pop group MBLAQ. He made it a two-fer by also not re-signing his recently expired contract with current agency J-Tune Camp. I don’t even know any of the other members of MBLAQ other than Lee Joon, and obviously he popped on my radar for his well-received budding acting career.
His two biggest acting roles to date are in the ensemble drama IRIS 2 followed by playing a creepy serial killer in this year’s cable drama Gap Dong. This week he made acting news by joining the upcoming reversing aging drama Mr. Baek as the son of the main lead played by Shin Ha Kyun. One doesn’t need to officially leave a solo singing career to focus on acting, some famous idol-actors juggling both include Lee Joon Ki and Rain. But it is hard to be a dedicated actor and still be a part of an idol group when scheduling plays a huge balancing role. I say let the man act to his heart’s content if that’s what he wants!
The future of MBLAQ remains unknown after this big announcement from Lee Joon, whether the group continues on as four members, finds a replacement member, or disbands. Lee Joon will finish up his existing MBLAQ commitments including performing in concerts already scheduled for the end of November. After that he’ll be free to join the overworked Korean actors guild where 22 hour a day drama work weeks await him with the additional prospect of landing movie gigs here and there. Apparently it’s well known that Lee Joon’s biggest life dream is to be actor and he only went into the idol singing-dancing biz when he was told he wasn’t talented in acting and discovered he was quite talented in singing and dancing. Considering the accolades he’s received as an actor so far, whoever told young Joon he couldn’t act might need to take out a newspaper apology letter for causing the boy to misdirect his efforts until now.
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Lmao @that last sentence.
I probably won't support him, only because he's basically looking out completely for himself without regard for the other MBLAQ members who helped him get where he's at. Honestly, if he weren't in MBLAAQ, he probably wouldn't be where he is not. He definitely used his idol status and connections as a stepping stone to acting. I not for leaving other members behind when he could be a bit generous and stay in the group and still act. Yes, he'd probably have to give up a few roles for the sacrifice but that's what makes yonghwa, taecyeon, suzy, yoona so admirable for not abandoning their groups and balancing their groups with acting.
Maybe this is a cultural think to be so harsh on him. I guess, it depends on the society you live in. If its individualism or collectivism driven your judgment would probably be diffrent.
I would argue that he had no choice if he was told he can't act and to be an idol first. Then, maybe, to try to get some small rolles and maybe someday he could switch to be an actor. Those young kids are told a lot of stuff and are not old enough to really get what they went into when they join a company and start training. They have no say in anything in their lives (starting from where and when to sleep, to eat or to wear, to do...) Any acting role would be chosen by his company in accordance to the group's schedule. Don't have the wrong impression every single venture would also be chosen to benefit the whole group. Your examples of famous idol-actors just show how much more known their groups become through their other (acting) projects and how the companies benefit from it. It seems that more and more of those very young trainees have to be more than just singers or dancers. Young aspiring actors have much less opportunities to get roles. It's understandable to choose a different way to reach your dream if your told to do it in another way.
And he IS supporting his group members until his contract expires.
@eJc you do make some good points, but in the case of MBLAQ, MBLAQ made him famous, not the other way around. In this case, he got the opportunities because of MBLAQ. Also apparently he does 2 dramas and 2 movies a year. That's more than say, Lee Minho or Kim Soohyun who are A-listers. And MBLAQ has made a lot of accomodations for him. I think it's fine to pursue your own thing. But I just feel bad for the members that were basically used as his stepping stone. And the 2 members still in the group expressed disappointment.
He finished his contract and is doing a last concert as courtesy to the fans. And he has never made it a secret that he wanted to be an actor.
Why should he then stay with a company that constantly mis manages his group and which he has no obligation to, any more.?
And citing Suzy, Taecyeon, Yonghwa, Yoona etc is pointless because everyone knows those 4 do not get roles on merit but mainly for their idol popularity and their pushy agencies. Lee Joon is the reverse - he's widely acknowledged as a talented young actor, but he was in need of better agency support. Hopefully he gets it.
*L* good for him. Although it would've been cute to have all the boys do their mandatory service together. Perhaps this is just what they needed for the quiet but more talented GO to step up as "the face".
This just tickles thats it's reverse of what's happened with the scenario given for the fictitious idol group on Rain's drama; "The face" is leaving instead.
You might want to update cus "Thunder" just walked as well! Wow 2014 the year
K-Pop will never forget!! Lol
*LOL*...Thunder?!!?....Haha, that's funny. Maybe the military enlistment thingy was just too much. But Thunder!?! Cheeky dude.....*LMAO*,
The name killed me, I had to google him! Lol
Lee Joon might be a good actor, but he is not the first one joining the idol-ship for a boost before becoming a full-time actor (ex: Im Shiwan, Suzy, etc). The atual drama is that according to msn news, "G.O took to his Twitter after the news was announced, musing, 'In the end, selfishness is what wins triumphs over consideration.' Half an hour later, he added, 'Those who know, know everything. Right now, just trust whatever you want because you’ll find out as time goes by.'
But at least Joon and Thunder decided to leave after the contract has ended unlike in other cases where idols requested to terminate the contract, so I wonder what the deal is. Hmmm...
Lee Joon did the right thing forhis own career by leaving after his contract was up. He did well at acting despite coming from a small agency that never supported his group enough and unlike the Big 3, lacks the power to get him lead roles as an idol-actor...now it's time to move on to an agency that can actually further his acting career.
It's hard to say re: Shiwan and Suzy.... the ones who are serious about acting to the point of being known or praised for it, always seem to start small with supporting roles.
Siwan did that plus he does not benefit from the idol connection that much since his group are still nugus. He gets praise for his acting too, not just his face since people are very sceptical of idol actors but they see to think he is good. Suzy on the other hand is still known more as a top idol who is pretty/does cfs, but her acting is still criticised - she won't succeed so easily if she tries to make it as an actress.
ZE:A has been under radar but I really hope Siwan will never leave ZE:A because without ZE:A and Kwang Hee especially he will never reach what he reaches today.
ZE:A: Children of empire but it can also be said as Children of Kwang Hee lol because he has promoted his group much better than his agency.
Suzy wanted to be an idol from the start, not an actress. She was forced to do Dream High by JYP, she even cried and begged him because she didn't want to do it (ref. her Healing Camp episode).
Why does JYP keep inflicting her "acting" on the public then......they could profit more off her popularity if they just kept her doing cfs and gave her solo idol work, she can sing well enough. I don't think she even likes acting now, just does it because JYP says so.
I know their disbandment was impending but it still cuts like a knife. I will never get to see them on stage, one of my most treasured dreams, ever since the group had graced my laptop with their SGB cameos. Vocally speaking the 87 line was my favorite. Imma gonna replay their Broken CD most of the day, prolly, aptly describing my mindset. TT
aww.. I also like 87 line, together they bully their dongsaeng. hahaha. Gotta love MBLAQ variety skills.
Choi sooyoung from girl generation or sndn should do the same. She has the acting ability and should follow it fully. She doesn't have that many more years as an idol anyway.
Completely agree: I was surprised when they announced she had resigned with GG. And since we are on this topic, can we get Shin Won Ho (Mrs K's darling) back to Dramaland? I don't mind good idols on my screen...
Oh well, for EunJi from A-Pink, she's good in everything, hehe.. she could be a singer, and also an actress..
and totally agree about choi sooyoung from GG, for me personally, she's the best actress in SMEnt. ups, no offense :)
I'm a little surprised.. mostly because I haven't been following MBLAQ for some time now. I love Lee Joon for his variety chops and he seems genuinely funny.
I don't know if he had to leave his idol status behind completely, but if that's what he wants to do, then it's his choice. I'm glad he gets to follow his dream.
There are many idol groups out there that really depends on a few members. Are they going to leave the group if their contract expires? (I guess they don't have to share their profit anymore then with the rest of the group members).
Joon actually acted as younger Rain in that ninja movie prior to debut (same agency) and majored in Contemporary dance in college before debut. He gave a really heartfelt statement on acting a couple of years ago and some directors decided to give him a chance.
GO acting out on Twitter is never a good thing man
Seems the concert was called Curtain Call for the exact reason we thought. At least they are doing a final album
That's what I thought too, he was in the Hollywood movie "Ninja Assassin" with Rain. Agree with Ockoala, whoever told this kid he couldn't act should have their head examined. O_O
He also played the lead in that one movie called Rough Play. The movie itself didn't wasn't that well received but I remember Joon being praised really well for his performance in that role.
so this update prompted me to search lee joon for news. apparently, the upcoming MBLAQ concert is titled "Curtain Call". now, if that wasn't some sort of foreshadowing. I wonder if they already knew when they came up with the title. ;)